There are 10K downloads, and maybe 100 users or something like that. and it is all great, if there are two users again
it's very good. This cannot be put to the same league with linux projects that actually spend a lot of money on marketing,
beside it's not even added to distrowatch.

stifiling, I added you to archpup-repository members, did you manage to follow my confusing instructions

I did try now this new release (minimal version of course). It has a great presentation, gratulation!

As I process very often land maps, the room in high direction of screen is always too short, even in full screen ... And the bar at the bottom is really very big. I suppose it would be easy to turn it back at the left side as it were initially in the first ArchPup?

(I am sorry, but it is so that new high resolution screen are a lot more wide than high. In text documents, it is no problem as we can scroll. But in pictural applications the scrolling hability is rarely available, more rarely in both visualisation and printing! You sacrify a lot of the more important screen direction as a lot of transfers of picture has to be made by screen print shots !)

My next problem as "save file non user", more "save file refuser" is the extremly slow exit from system:

I moved panel to the bottom, was bored with it on the left, and needed some changes, but it is easy to move it back.
This might be useful http://code.google.com/p/tint2/wiki/Configure
You would need to change these two lines:
panel_position = top left
panel_orientation=vertical

And to call logout screen, there is shortcut keys combination win+x, that makes it faster.
If you want to make a remaster, but with disabled savefile dialog on reboot, open /etc/rc.conf and set needed variable to "no", you will see which one.

The way I see it is Archpup is a great base, which could have the tradition 'puppy experience' added on top. But I get the impression simargl isn't so interested in that, more the ability to frugally install.

The 'puppy experience' is really just a few apps and tools that do away with the need for a full blown desktop environment.

One of the problems is very nice 'community editions' come out but then half of the nice features are left out in next release. We can see this from Puppy 4 to Puppy Lucid 5.2x to Puppy Slacko 5.3+.

I see one possible solution being collecting all those features up and making them more configurable - to make something like a Puppy Linux Desktop Environment. This could then be tacked on to whatever Puppy versions come from Barry etc. It would be possible to even tack it on to standard Arch . . .

Hello, particularly a small problem, but I must not be alone in having an AMD processor.
That the management of energy.
So I understood the need to load the microcode and powernow-K7 in / etc / rc.conf.

the

Code:

lsmod

tell me that powernow-K7 is loaded right

But then, I must establish a management policy for energy, and I did it in / etc / conf.d / cpupower :

There was some little difference on your line code and what I must type in console, so I corrected.
I'm not saying this to be incorrect with you, but to prevent another person who will perhaps said : "the code is not good."
I really appreciate your help !

So, unfortunately, even after my little corrections, it does not work.
the frequency-info command always returns a high frequency processor and the fan turns like crazy!

To tell you the truth I've never used this before , if something more is needed I hope someone will come with more useful information
Edit: changed / sys to /sys in post above, guess that must have been problem

To tell you the truth I've never used this before , if something more is needed I hope someone will come with more useful information
Edit: changed / sys to /sys in post above, guess that must have been problem

Running as regular user always works good, if you open terminal and type: su arch
you can start any application as that user. But logging in as user arch never worked, xorg crashes with some
missing libraries error, and I really don't know why this happens

I added some packages to repository, built from AUR but with some edits to make them even more lightweight:
uget-gtk2 (disabled gstreamer dependency)
gnome-mplayer-gtk2 (disabled gnome-power-manager)

Also I tried to compile virtualbox, but unfortunately that didn't work, -ldevmapper complained
about missing udev 183, this one is to old (175)

I spent a day working on this and eventually got printing to work with one particular model. But there were so many hurdles.

1. CUPS is very specific about its environment. If the CUPS package was compiled in real Arch, then it wants to run in real Arch. Archpup is not real Arch.

2. Printers need driver packages. In Puppy there are lots of drivers ready-made as PETs. But in Archpup, you have to go to the repo. This introduces more compatibility problems with Archpup. And the Arch repo only appears to support a few vendors.

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